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Firefox YouTube stuttering as well as full screen bug on Pixel 5

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Specs: Android 13 Pixel 5 with latest version of Firefox installed.

Issue: This problem has existed for months for me.

audio stutters or more so swiftly cuts in and out.

Sometimes the video itself stutters/lags.

Taping the full screen icon puts the app in the background. Upon reopening it, the entire app looks like it's hanging off the side of the screen.

Example attached.

Specs: Android 13 Pixel 5 with latest version of Firefox installed. Issue: This problem has existed for months for me. audio stutters or more so swiftly cuts in and out. Sometimes the video itself stutters/lags. Taping the full screen icon puts the app in the background. Upon reopening it, the entire app looks like it's hanging off the side of the screen. Example attached.
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Hi

Do you have many other apps open on your Android device?

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@Paul Maybe? I don't keep track. This bug happens often. Almost all the time.

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Paul said

Hi Do you have many other apps open on your Android device?

Maybe? I don't keep track. This bug happens often. Almost all the time.

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You may want to revisit the number of apps that you have open.

Do you have many tabs saved in Collections in Firefox for Android?

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Paul said

You may want to revisit the number of apps that you have open. Do you have many tabs saved in Collections in Firefox for Android?

I don't use collections and I don't understand why having apps open is an issue.

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The more apps you have open, the more resources your phone is using to run those apps, which means that high resource intensive activities, such as playing a video, can be more difficult.

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Paul said

The more apps you have open, the more resources your phone is using to run those apps, which means that high resource intensive activities, such as playing a video, can be more difficult.

Why is this only an issue with firefox? Every other browser I've used doesn't have this problem. Brave, Chrome, Kiwi etc.